Patient
Female, 46 years old
Initial concerns at the first visit:
- Persistent facial redness – rosacea
- Increased skin sensitivity
- Frequent irritation and breakouts
- Excess sebum production, oily skin
Skin type: oily, prone to inflammation and redness.
Diagnosis and Treatment Plan
At the first stage, we performed a hardware-based skin analysis using the Visia system to determine the level of vascular dyschromia and signs of inflammation.
The goals were to:
- reduce the severity of vascular reactions
- eliminate inflammation and breakouts
- normalize sebaceous gland activity
- increase skin hydration to prepare for device-based treatments and accelerate recovery
- strengthen blood vessels while restoring the skin barrier

In-Office Treatments
1. IPL Phototherapy
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6 sessions, every 3–4 weeks
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Targeting vascular lesions and inflammation
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Reduces bacterial activity and erythema
Additional effects:
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Improved skin firmness and elasticity
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Minimized pores
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Lightened pigmentation
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More even skin tone
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Balanced oil production
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Reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
2. Gentle Facial Cleansing (T-zone)
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Every 1–1.5 months
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Sebum removal and pore cleansing
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Prevents inflammation and bacterial infections
3. Meso Botox (cheek area)
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3 sessions
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Combined effect: Skin nourishment through a vitamin cocktail and Reduces redness due to botulinum toxin acting on nerve receptors
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Result — hydrated, brighter, and calmer skin
4. Injectable Hydration with Hyaluronic Acid
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Addresses dehydration
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Boosts moisture and restores skin’s barrier
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Improves elasticity and softness
Home Skincare
Professional products were prescribed with a focus on:
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Reducing inflammation and redness
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Strengthening capillaries
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Supporting the skin’s barrier function
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Daily use of SPF is required
Results
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Persistent redness resolved
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Irritation and breakouts eliminated
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Skin tone evened out
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Improved skin texture and elasticity
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Moderate pore refinement
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Skin became calmer and more radiant
